SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
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- The power of women, a doctor's journey of hope and healing, Dr. Denis Mukwege
- How to win at feminism, the definitive guide to having it all--and then some!, presented by Reductress ; [by Elizabeth Newell, Sarah Pappalardo, and Anna Drezen]
- Sex object, a memoir, Jessica Valenti
- My life on the road, Gloria Steinem
- Fair play, a game-changing solution for when you have too much to do (and more life to live), Eve Rodsky
- Excellent daughters, the secret lives of young women who are transforming the Arab world, Katherine Zoepf
- The big letdown, how medicine, big business, and feminism undermine breastfeeding, Kimberly Seals Allers
- The hormone myth, how junk science, gender politics & lies about PMS keep women down, Robyn Stein DeLuca
- Screaming on the inside, the unsustainability of American motherhood, Jessica Grose
- Resistance, how women saved democracy from Donald Trump, Jennifer Rubin
- In our prime, how older women are reinventing the road ahead, Susan J. Douglas
- The genius of women, from overlooked to changing the world, Janice Kaplan
- Hitler's furies, German women in the Nazi killing fields, Wendy Lower
- American baby, a mother, a child, and the shadow history of adoption, Gabrielle Glaser
- Beauty sick, how the cultural obsession with appearance hurts girls and women, Renee Engeln, PhD
- Under the bus, how working women are being run over, Caroline Fredrickson
- Reading behind bars, a memoir of literature, law, and life as a prison librarian, Jill Grunenwald
- Rage becomes her, the power of women's anger, by Soraya L. Chemaly
- Heart berries, a memoir, Terese Marie Mailhot ; with an introduction by Sherman Alexie and an afterword by Joan Naviyuk Kane
- No one tells you this, a memoir, Glynnis MacNicol
- Plucked, a history of hair removal, Rebecca M. Herzig
- The wind in my hair, my fight for freedom in modern Iran, Masih Alinejad with Kambiz Foroohar
- The doulas, radical care for pregnant people, by Mary Mahoney and Lauren Mitchell ; foreword by Loretta Ross ; afterword by Dr. Willie Parker
- Pay up, the future of women and work (and why it's different than you think), Reshma Saujani
- Headscarves and hymens, why the Middle East needs a sexual revolution, Mona Eltahawy
- Quit like a woman, the radical choice to not drink in a culture obsessed with alcohol, Holly Whitaker
- The only woman in the room, why science is still a boys' club, Eileen Pollack
- Post grad, five women and their first year out of college, Caroline Kitchener
- Cracking up, black feminist comedy in the twentieth and twenty-first century United States, Katelyn Hale Wood
- Brave, cult member, runaway, captive, starlet, victim, sex symbol, justice seeker, Rose McGowan
- No visible bruises, what we don't know about domestic violence can kill us, Rachel Louise Snyder
- In praise of difficult women, life lessons from 29 heroines who dared to break the rules, Karen Karbo ; foreword by Cheryl Strayed ; illustrations by Kimberly Glyder
- AOC, the fearless rise and powerful resonance of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, edited by Lynda Lopez